colugo उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The ability to glide increases a colugo's access to scattered food resources in the rainforest, without increasing exposure to terrestrial or arboreal predators.
- Not enough is known of the skeleton of " Dermotherium " to assess whether the animal already possessed the gliding adaptations of living colugos.
- The mother colugo curls her tail and folds her patagium into a warm, secure, quasi-pouch in order to protect and transport her young.
- The others include the true flying squirrels of Eurasia and North America, colugos or flying lemurs of Southeast Asia, and the marsupial gliders in Australia.
- Among mammals, there are the marsupial gliding possums of Australia, the colugos of SE Asia, and the scaly-tailed flying squirrels of Africa.
- Some features of the teeth differentiate " Dermotherium " from both living colugo species, but other features are shared with only one of the two.
- The highest landing forces are experienced after short glides; longer glides lead to softer landings, due to the colugo's ability to brake its glide aerodynamically.
- Toothcombs can also be found in colugos and treeshrews, both close relatives of primates; however, the structures are different and these are considered to examples of convergent evolution.
- Although colugos also have a toothcomb, consisting of serrated edges on the tips of their incisors instead of finely spaced, elongated teeth, they do not have a sublingua.
- Among non-primates, the extinct " Chriacus " exhibits microscopic groves on its toothcomb, but the Philippine colugo ( " Cynocephalus volans " ) does not.